Jim Harbaugh and one of the Michigan football program's support staffers stopped to help a pair of women who had been in a car crash on the interstate Tuesday afternoon.

Fingerprints of Hernandez, victim found in car

A state police trooper testified Tuesday in the murder trial of Aaron Hernandez that the fingerprints of the former NFL player and his alleged victim, Odin Lloyd, were found inside a car that was allegedly used to drive Lloyd to his death.

Pays to be loyal: Texas introduces ticket edge

Getting the best seats for University of Texas sporting events will be based on a new loyalty points system tied to how much a fan donates or spends on tickets.

In what might be an unprecedented visit for how early it is occurring, quarterback Jameis Winston is in Tampa, Florida, on Tuesday for an all-day meeting with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the team confirmed.

Source: Panthers' Hardy to meet with NFL

Carolina Panthers defensive end Greg Hardy will meet with NFL officials on Wednesday in New York City regarding his domestic violence case and possible reinstatement, a league source told ESPN.com.

Duncan: 7th-place Spurs 'a work in progress'

The defending champion San Antonio Spurs are once again on track to make the playoffs, but being in seventh place in the Western Conference is unfamiliar territory for a Tim Duncan-led Spurs squad.

Eagles cut outspoken cornerback Williams

The Philadelphia Eagles released starting cornerback Cary Williams on Tuesday, making it likely they will have to find replacements for three-quarters of their 2014 secondary.

Source: Cowboys reach deal with WR Beasley

Receiver Cole Beasley, who was set to be a restricted free agent, agreed with the Cowboys to a four-year deal worth roughly $14 million, a source said.

Sources: Murray likely stays if Cowboys near

NFL rushing champion DeMarco Murray would likely return to the Dallas Cowboys if the team's offer is equal or financially similar to those he receives from other teams as an unrestricted free agent

NCAA preps new academic misconduct rules

A group of 20 university presidents and college athletics administrators is crafting a proposal to better define when the NCAA should investigate cases of academic cheating by student-athletes.